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How To Get Rid of Bugs in Your House
Let’s talk about those unwanted house guests. No, not your in-laws. Bugs! Creepy crawlers always seem to find their way into your home no matter what you do. They sneak in through doors, leaky pipes, windows, and cracks in the floors, set up shop, and don’t even have the common decency to pitch in on the rent! Their hiding places are so good they’re basically hide-and-seek champs. But don’t bug out! We are going to help you get rid of indoor insects once and for all and keep them where they belong: outside. Bugs Bunny Insects are the largest arthropods and are known for their segmented bodies, jointed legs, and exoskeletons. Their bodies are separated into three parts, the head, thorax, and abdomen. Insects are generally known for their ability to carry and spread disease. Bedbugs, mosquitoes, and fleas are all common spreaders and are generally met with great opposition (and an intentional spray bottle) from humankind. There is a reason they are referred to as pests! But not all those that buzz are evil. Many bugs are actually beneficial to humans. Insects pollinate, produce substances useful to humans, control other species of insects, and supply other animals with a source of food. They are also commonly studied in biology and ecology and have helped inform scientific knowledge of genetics! We are all about saving the bees, even if we don’t really like the stings. Entomologists estimate anywhere between five and ten million insect species on the planet right now. And it can often seem like all of them are located inside the perimeter of your home…